Overview

We call Fallere Group the area located at the North-West of Aosta town, including a lot of summits.
The area is delimited:

SOUTH: Motorway Aosta-Courmayeur

EAST: Highway Aosta-Gran San Bernardo as far as Etroubles

NORTH: Road from Etroubles to Mottes

North/WEST: Comba di Planaval

All the summits are easy to be climbed, and the area is a real heaven for ski mountaneering.
There are also a lot of trails, built to reach the mountain farms, that are the kingdom of the bikers or of the riders (a few horses ranches in the area).
If you are too lazy to climb the summits, a lot of colorful lakes, easy to reach, offer a nice rest.
In spring and in early summer the wide grasslands are full of flowers, including a lot of edelweiss, and the surroundings are rich of nice places to visit and wide panoramas, due to the central position of the area with respect to the Aosta Valley.

West part of the Fallere Group from south

East part of the Fallere Group from south

West part of the Fallere Group from north

East part of the Fallere Group from north

Getting There

The starting points are different according to the route chosen; each summit will be described in its page, with all the indications about how to reach the different points of departure.

Aouillette 2.616m

Becca France 2.312m

ROUTE from BELLON

It is a low summit, but also a particular one; on a July morning of the year 1564, the summit of this mountain fell down and buried the old village of Thouraz and it's 600 inhabitants. A new smaller village was rebuilt in another location.

Chaligne 2.608m - Metz 2.553m

ROUTE from THOURAZ

ROUTE from BUTHIER

The summit of Chaligne and the summit of Metz are very close one another, and it's possible to hike both of them in the same course.
We met some chamoises around them.

Leisse' 2.771m - Monte Rosso di Vertosan 2.947m

ROUTE from VETAN

ROUTE from COMBA DI VERTOSAN

Leisse' from Vetan is the classic ski mountanering route, the place where you can go when others routes are not possible because of bad snow conditions.
Monte Rosso di Vertosan is a technical route for ski mountaneering. From the top, very wide view all around.

From left, Leisse', Monte Paletta, Monte Rosso di Vertosan

Mont de la Tza 2.742m

ROUTE from THOURAZ

Behind the Chaligne, on the ridge that faces on the Comba d'Arsy.

Mont Fallere 3.061m

ROUTE from VETAN

ROUTE from THOURAZ

ROUTE from ECHEVENNOZ

It is the highest summit of the area, and also the one that needs more attention to be hiked; in summer, the ridge between the east and west summit can be climbed: despite it is not difficult, it is narrow and exposed.
In winter the south route is very steep, and reserved only to very expert practising. Also ask locally about the conditions of the slopes.

Mont Labiez 2.679m

ROUTE from ECHEVENNOZ

It is the only one that you can hike from Echevennoz, Comba d'Arsy; this route is also followed for an alternative ski mountaneering to Mont Fallere

Mont Flassin 2.772m - Testa Cordella 2.663m

ROUTE from COMBA FLASSIN

Also these two summits can be hiked together.

Mont Vertosan 2.822m

ROUTE from VETAN

ROUTE from COMBA DI VERTOSAN

ROUTE from COMBA FLASSIN

It is in the middle of the group, behind Monte Rosso di Vertosan.

Left side, Mont Fallere, the lower summit right side is Mont Vertosan

Valletta 2.801m

ROUTE COMBA CITRIN

ROUTE COMBA DI VERTOSAN

The slopes of this top, famous since it's a classic ski mountaneering route, are very steep.

When To Climb-Camping

Hiking: from June to October, according to the weather conditions.Ski mountanering: if there is snow, of course, some of the summits are good also in October, usually till April.

Some of the beautiful flowers that you can find in spring in the area

Mountain Condition

Meteo: you can find all the needed informations at the official site of the Valle d'Aosta Region: Valle d'Aosta Meteo